The Mathematician Who Solved the Fundamental Lemma
How Ngô Bảo Châu used geometry to unlock a central problem in the Langlands program.
Ngô Bảo Châu became one of the defining mathematicians of his generation by proving the Fundamental Lemma in the Langlands program. Educated in Hanoi and France, he first solved the unitary-group case with Gérard…
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Synopsis
Ngô Bảo Châu became one of the defining mathematicians of his generation by proving the Fundamental Lemma in the Langlands program. Educated in Hanoi and France, he first solved the unitary-group case with Gérard Laumon before completing the general Lie-algebra case through the geometry of the Hitchin fibration. This documentary follows his path from the École Normale Supérieure and Paris-Sud to the Institute for Advanced Study, the University of Chicago and Hong Kong, explaining why his 2010 Fields Medal recognized a.
Why This Matters
The Fundamental Lemma links apparently different parts of number theory and representation theory, allowing results to move across the vast architecture of the Langlands program. Ngô's proof showed how algebraic geometry could resolve a problem originally expressed through difficult orbital integrals. His journey also carries unusual historical weight as the first Vietnamese citizen to win a Fields Medal. This documentary makes a notoriously abstract achievement understandable while showing how one theorem can unlock.
Life & Journey
Born in Hanoi
Paris Mathematics Training
Entered École Normale
Doctorate Completed
Clay Research Award
Paris-Sud Professor
Fundamental Lemma Proof
Fields Medal
Chicago Professorship
Joined HKU



